"We hope that they'll honour our capital plan, which speaks to the need for new schools all over this city, as well as modernization projects as well,” she said.

The plan includes 23 new schools, and 24 major modernization projects.

Taylor says with so many new communities in Calgary, the shortage of schools has become desperate.

"As a board as an organization we're advocating very strongly to the province to get schools into those neighbourhoods,” she said.

Frank Bruseker, president of the Calgary Public Teachers Local 38, said the situation has been getting worse for a long time.

“The problem is that our provincial government for many years did not keep pace with the infrastructure deficit that has been allowed to grow to point where it’s now in a critical situation in this city,” he said.